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the mexican government has a cooperation agreement with the united states government. there is also, of course, that big overarching issue of whether all of this is connected to fast and furious. we don't know the answer to whether it is. in the case of brian terry, two firearms were located at the scene. and traced back to operation fast and furious. in this case, authorities say no firearms were found at the scene. however, that ivie case is attracting attention on the hill. republican senator charles grassley, the point man in the senate on operation fast and furious, put out a letter stating the obvious saying, there is no way to know at this point how the agent was killed, but because of operation fast and furious, we're going to wonder for years if the guns used in the killing along the border were part of an ill advised gun walking strategy. >> joe johns reporting live for us this morning. >>> stars of the hit '80s movie "the princess bride" are planning a reunion for the 25th anniversary. awesome. showbiz headlines next. ♪ ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps
the mexican government has a cooperation agreement with the united states government. there is also, of course, that big overarching issue of whether all of this is connected to fast and furious. we don't know the answer to whether it is. in the case of brian terry, two firearms were located at the scene. and traced back to operation fast and furious. in this case, authorities say no firearms were found at the scene. however, that ivie case is attracting attention on the hill. republican...
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because they need to prove he intended to coerce the government or intimidate, and if he says i went along with my brother, my intent was to please my brother, that would question whether it's federal. and you could charge him with conspiracy. and conspiracy doesn't carry the death penalty. >> would you have been free to defend someone in this position from a legal point of view? >> from a legal point of view. the government made a mistake by clinging to the public safety miranda, when the police said there is no public safety issue, it's solved and there are no further threats, and the fbi are saying there's enough threats, they should have given him miranda. his kwryouth, and he seems to b influenced by his brother, and he could hold out and try to get a deal if he is prepared to say whether his brother got training in chechnya. he doesn't have very many cards to play. >> graham wants -- >> that's impossible. nobody could be tried as an enemy combatant. couldn't happen. >> in terms of the revelation, you have the two brothers who committed this appalling act, and the younger one in
because they need to prove he intended to coerce the government or intimidate, and if he says i went along with my brother, my intent was to please my brother, that would question whether it's federal. and you could charge him with conspiracy. and conspiracy doesn't carry the death penalty. >> would you have been free to defend someone in this position from a legal point of view? >> from a legal point of view. the government made a mistake by clinging to the public safety miranda,...
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the government coming under harsh criticism for its perceived inaction. this sort of military might, this sort of military push into the eastern part of the country, could potentially have some very dangerous consequences, wolf. >> it could be a powder keg, if the ukrainian military, for example, arwa, as you well know, goes too far, that could trigger literally a civil war, if you will, the russias would then be tempted to actually move in. they haven't done so formally yet. but this is a really, really tense moment. give us a sense of the anticipation there. >> it most certainly is incredibly tense because no one is entirely sure what the ripple-on effect of this sort of military action is going to be, and that is one of the reasons why the ukrainian government was perhaps reluctant to take such military action alongside the fact that they say they did not want to see any more bloodshed. there are great concerns that the russians could potentially retaliate. russia does have 40,000 troops along the russian/ukrainian border, with russia saying they're th
the government coming under harsh criticism for its perceived inaction. this sort of military might, this sort of military push into the eastern part of the country, could potentially have some very dangerous consequences, wolf. >> it could be a powder keg, if the ukrainian military, for example, arwa, as you well know, goes too far, that could trigger literally a civil war, if you will, the russias would then be tempted to actually move in. they haven't done so formally yet. but this is...
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we're both incredibly pro government and incredibly critical of government. i don't see any contradiction in that. we need to embrace those contradictions. we need to say yes. we need government that works, and our government isn't working as well as it should right now. but if you can hold those two seemingly contradictory things together, then yeah, you do feel kind of patriotic. >> the impact is greater engagement. people have a sense that this is somebody else's problem. but it's our problem. we need to work on these solutions together, and it's not something that we can just hand off to government. >> if you don't tolerate any risk, you can never innovate. there is so much that citizens can do to communicate to their elected officials and to the bureaucrats that they interact with. you know what, we want you to try stuff. and it's really remarkable if you think about it in that context that how much we don't like a g
we're both incredibly pro government and incredibly critical of government. i don't see any contradiction in that. we need to embrace those contradictions. we need to say yes. we need government that works, and our government isn't working as well as it should right now. but if you can hold those two seemingly contradictory things together, then yeah, you do feel kind of patriotic. >> the impact is greater engagement. people have a sense that this is somebody else's problem. but it's our...
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, we condemn this attack in the strongest possible terms and we reaffirm our support for the afghan government to work for their people and against enemies of peace. with that i'll take your questions. david jackson. >> it looked like it had been prepared well in advance. wi was that already on hand. >> have i think the hananswer ie have been getting questions to what the president's remarks were. many haven't gotten the attention they have deevserve t. it's too often we are seeing attacks not get the spectacular attention they deserve and under min undermines the threats that we have against the country. the conversations are because he cares about making sure we don't have attacks, that we are protected and ahead of the curve, and we have to remind that isis is trying to do harm. and part of it is to make sure that the american people are reminded how prevailant these attacks are but understanding the unwavering commitment that the president has to keep the country safe. >> on the call with the turkish president, does president trump intend to discuss syrian safe zones and does he expect tur
, we condemn this attack in the strongest possible terms and we reaffirm our support for the afghan government to work for their people and against enemies of peace. with that i'll take your questions. david jackson. >> it looked like it had been prepared well in advance. wi was that already on hand. >> have i think the hananswer ie have been getting questions to what the president's remarks were. many haven't gotten the attention they have deevserve t. it's too often we are seeing...
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suffer burnings every year in nepal, and they go to the government hospitals. then of course, in the remote villages, many people when they are sick or injured, they don't go to the government houses, but they treat themselves with the local faith healers and shamans. >> today he is giving a lecture. >> and dr. shaye spends a few mon months every year in low income countries just like nepal, and he trains a lot of people there. >> so thank you, first of all, thank you very much dr. rai for tin i havetation to be here. 30% of the global burden of disease is surgical. >> reporter: and then it is time to give dr. shaye a tour of the hospital. >> on this day, we have in the hospital, we have over 200 patients coming everyday in the outpatient clinic. >> reporter: dr. shaye is based in boston, massachusetts, and though nepal is classifieds a developing country, he is impressed with with what he sees. >> we have ventilators and monitors all used by the energy, and the extra energy manufactured in the day time goes to the central grid so we are able to operate here wi
suffer burnings every year in nepal, and they go to the government hospitals. then of course, in the remote villages, many people when they are sick or injured, they don't go to the government houses, but they treat themselves with the local faith healers and shamans. >> today he is giving a lecture. >> and dr. shaye spends a few mon months every year in low income countries just like nepal, and he trains a lot of people there. >> so thank you, first of all, thank you very...
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we saw the government labor market statistics. that's kind of a stagnant number. >> half of them are young. that's the interesting thing. it is not just the tragedy of being long-term unemployed but half of them being young. it breaks with the natural cycle of things. if you play by the rules and do everything right and you graduate with a good degree and then you can't get a job, that's why i think one of the interesting phenomena is how many young people now are doing it, going into careers, doing their own start-up or creating their own start-up. >> i think entrepreneurism should be taught in every college. a lot of them won't work for the same company for 20 years. they'll work for a lot of different companies or make it for themselves. i think it is something a lot of universitys are trying to embrace. don't go away. we have more to talk about. stay right there. the world's two biggest economies are coming face-to-face. president obama meeting with china's new president. how does america reposition itself as china's influence
we saw the government labor market statistics. that's kind of a stagnant number. >> half of them are young. that's the interesting thing. it is not just the tragedy of being long-term unemployed but half of them being young. it breaks with the natural cycle of things. if you play by the rules and do everything right and you graduate with a good degree and then you can't get a job, that's why i think one of the interesting phenomena is how many young people now are doing it, going into...
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the government would like a bigger recall of millions more for not latching. a big week for bathing suits. air new zealand's in-flight magazine featuring swimseat. and barbie on the cover of "sports illustrated." calling bad for women's body images. >>> a superstar on the baseball diamond is also calling it quits, but that likely won't keep him from making millions off the field. 2014 will be new york yankees' shorpstop derek jeeter last season, but he'll still help companies sell you stuff. the endorsement deal, estimated about $8 million to $9 million. it will drop slightly, analysts say and business in cooperstown, new york, could get a boost. hotel rooms are going fast for the hall of fame ceremony of the year 2020. that's the first year jeter is eligible for the hall of tame. >>> congrats to all the u.s. olympians winning medals in sochi. they'll also get a nice bonus after they step off the podium. the u.s. olympic committee awards its athleteses 25ds,000 for god, s 25,000 for silver, $10,000 for bronze. the tax man wants a piece of that, including prize
the government would like a bigger recall of millions more for not latching. a big week for bathing suits. air new zealand's in-flight magazine featuring swimseat. and barbie on the cover of "sports illustrated." calling bad for women's body images. >>> a superstar on the baseball diamond is also calling it quits, but that likely won't keep him from making millions off the field. 2014 will be new york yankees' shorpstop derek jeeter last season, but he'll still help companies...
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we know that it ebbs up and downed the government's safety net and put new requirements on businesses and individuals. if that sounds familiar, it's because many call it the model for obama care. although romney himself said he would repeal that law and let each state find its solution. the supreme court is going to hear a case this month on whether the federal law is, in fact, constitutional. if it takes full effect as scheduled in 2014, it might get a sense of how the law might change things if you look at massachusetts. you could do a lot worse if you look at how things have gone there. in her mid 20s jacquelin was working in her parents' restaurants, and like a lot of people her age, she really didn't think she needed health insurance, and it was too expensive anyway. >> it was almost $700 a month, and i couldn't apoured that, so then i said, you know, i'm going to have to go woit it. >> reporter: in 2006 governor mitt romney put his name on a new health care law and faced with a new state requirement to carry insurance or face a fine. jacquelin signed up. >> how much did that cos
we know that it ebbs up and downed the government's safety net and put new requirements on businesses and individuals. if that sounds familiar, it's because many call it the model for obama care. although romney himself said he would repeal that law and let each state find its solution. the supreme court is going to hear a case this month on whether the federal law is, in fact, constitutional. if it takes full effect as scheduled in 2014, it might get a sense of how the law might change things...
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. >> four out of five newly insured are getting government health coverage. they are subsidized or paid in entirety. the safety net is bigger, which is great, but expensive. are you able to continue down that path in massachusetts without breaking the bank? >> sure. in fact, you know, our system here, like the system at the national level under the affordable care act is a hybrid system. it emphasizes private insurance purchased in the private sector. the expansion added 1% to state spending. the biggest challenge for us is a challenge that is natural. the premiums go up year after year. that's the next big chapter. we are going to crack that code. it made a lot of progress. premium increases averaging 17% or 18% two years ago. they are less than 2% today. they are going down. we are making great progress there as well. >> yeah, a lot of people paying attention to the increase in premiums. they hear you talk and look at their bills and see how their premiums went up. you made the point and we checked into it about how popular the plan is in massachusetts. it
. >> four out of five newly insured are getting government health coverage. they are subsidized or paid in entirety. the safety net is bigger, which is great, but expensive. are you able to continue down that path in massachusetts without breaking the bank? >> sure. in fact, you know, our system here, like the system at the national level under the affordable care act is a hybrid system. it emphasizes private insurance purchased in the private sector. the expansion added 1% to state...
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some economists say the number is inflated since government agencies may choose to reduce worker hours rather than lay them off. layoffs and furlough notices are going out to workers affecting defense to nuclear waste cleanups to parks and recreation. we bring back marc lamont hill and will cain. you say the budget cuts are designed to make the president look bad. the white house is trying to mitigate the effects of the forced cuts. americans don't seem to have reacted to the cuts overall. >> many americans aren't feeling it on the ground and secondly many americans are just tired, overwhelmed with the narratives of fiscal doom from debt ceilings to fiscal cliffs. we keep hearing the sky is falling. >> what it about trying to make the president look bad. you think republicans like this is hanging out there and they think if there's no apocalypse it will make the president look bad? >> i think they miscalculated, they thought the american people would respond a little more aggressively against the sequester than they actually had. i think that was part of the idea, they don't want to ki
some economists say the number is inflated since government agencies may choose to reduce worker hours rather than lay them off. layoffs and furlough notices are going out to workers affecting defense to nuclear waste cleanups to parks and recreation. we bring back marc lamont hill and will cain. you say the budget cuts are designed to make the president look bad. the white house is trying to mitigate the effects of the forced cuts. americans don't seem to have reacted to the cuts overall....
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. >> i certainly think that anything we can do as a government, as a military to prepare our young men and women for what they might see while deployed is money well spent. >> in this case with boston, what i envision is that we would have a crowd source approach. . so as their financial advisor, i'm helping them look at their complete financial picture -- even the money they've invested elsewhere -- to create a plan that can help weather all kinds of markets. because that's how they're getting ready, for all the things they want to do. [ female announcer ] when people talk, great things can happen. so start a conversation with an advisor who's fully invested in you. wells fargo advisors. together we'll go far. wells fargo advisors. >>> the boston marathon bombings turned the city into a battlefield. police, medics, innocent bystanders were suddenly thrust into a war that none of them could have foreseen. and like thousands of combat vets every year, the warriors of boston's front line, they may need help overcoming that trauma. >> that was a war zone. that was something i haven't ever
. >> i certainly think that anything we can do as a government, as a military to prepare our young men and women for what they might see while deployed is money well spent. >> in this case with boston, what i envision is that we would have a crowd source approach. . so as their financial advisor, i'm helping them look at their complete financial picture -- even the money they've invested elsewhere -- to create a plan that can help weather all kinds of markets. because that's how...
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suffer burns every year in nepal and they go to the government hospitals. of course m in the remote hospitals when people are sick, they just treat themselves with the local faith healers and shamans. >> reporter: today, dr. rai and dr. shaye are giving lectures to medical students. >> dr. shaye spends three or four or up to six months a year in the african countries, and low income countries just like sne pal and he trains a lot of people there. >> thank you, first of all. thank you very much, dr. rai to be here. 30% of the global burden of disease is surgical. >> reporter: and then it is time to give dr. shay e a tour of the hospital. >> on this day, we have in the hospital, we have over 200 patients coming everyday. in the outpatient clinic. >> reporter: dr. shaye is based in boston, massachusetts, and though ne a pal is classified a as developing country, he is impressed with what he has seen. >> we have ventilators and monitors separated with the energy. the extra energy that we manufacture there in the day time goes to the central grid, and so we are
suffer burns every year in nepal and they go to the government hospitals. of course m in the remote hospitals when people are sick, they just treat themselves with the local faith healers and shamans. >> reporter: today, dr. rai and dr. shaye are giving lectures to medical students. >> dr. shaye spends three or four or up to six months a year in the african countries, and low income countries just like sne pal and he trains a lot of people there. >> thank you, first of all....
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. >> well, he didn't have to raise taxes because the federal government paid for his bill. it's unfair to say i didn't have to raise taxes and ignore the fact he got a huge subsidy to make the bill possible. it's not possible at the national level. >> instead of imposing on states how they work, i'm going to take those dollars and those programs and give them back to the states and let states craft their own solutions to their own problems. >> people in massachusetts love their health care plan according to romney. 97% of them have insurance, the highest in the nation. you would say what happened in massachusetts was successful in terms of getting people who didn't have insurance insurance. is that correct? >> i think the bill had two goals, get the uninsured insured and fix a broken insurance. >> romney insists not every state is like massachusetts and his new goal is clear. >> the first on the list to get rid of is obamacare. >> there will be a lot of questions he'll be facing. we'll keep breaking it down for you as well. >>> up next, the human lie detector. he taught me
. >> well, he didn't have to raise taxes because the federal government paid for his bill. it's unfair to say i didn't have to raise taxes and ignore the fact he got a huge subsidy to make the bill possible. it's not possible at the national level. >> instead of imposing on states how they work, i'm going to take those dollars and those programs and give them back to the states and let states craft their own solutions to their own problems. >> people in massachusetts love...
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the canadian government is building eight ice strengthened patrol vessels. denmark is deploying f-16s to greenland. the realivalue is not on this desolate sheet of ice i'm sitting on. the real value is beneath the surface. that's where we're going next, on a nuclear submarine underneath the ice. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes, which can help lower a1c. glucerna products help me keep everything balanced. [ golf clubs clanking ] [ husband ] i'm good! well, almost everything. [ male announcer ] glucerna. delicious shakes and bars. helping people with diabetes find balance. ♪ ♪ something unexpected to the world of multigrain... taste. ♪ delicious pringles multigrain. ♪ with a variety of flavors. multigrain pops with pringles. somewhere in america, a city comes to life. it moves effortlessly, breathes easily. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline
the canadian government is building eight ice strengthened patrol vessels. denmark is deploying f-16s to greenland. the realivalue is not on this desolate sheet of ice i'm sitting on. the real value is beneath the surface. that's where we're going next, on a nuclear submarine underneath the ice. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to...
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how is the government handling this crisis? >> it's a big question. and the question asked of boris johnson tomorrow. a new variant of the virus spreads up to 70% faster than other variants. this is a concern here. it's concentrated in london and around the southeast of england. but it's actually across the uk. the health secretary today saying it's actually out of control. so if you look at the latest numbers, coronavirus cases in the uk up by 36,000, that's the today's daily figure. and that's nearly double what it was last week. it does feel like it's out of control. so these flights are being canceled but the bigger concern today, the media concern is that france has this 48-hour ban on trucks or any sort of travel going into the country. but trucks in particular is the concern across the english channel. so there are 10,000 trucks traveling across the english channel every day this time of year. they carry fresh produce so the retailers are very concerned about the shelves going empty in the run-up to christmas. the food and drink federation sayi
how is the government handling this crisis? >> it's a big question. and the question asked of boris johnson tomorrow. a new variant of the virus spreads up to 70% faster than other variants. this is a concern here. it's concentrated in london and around the southeast of england. but it's actually across the uk. the health secretary today saying it's actually out of control. so if you look at the latest numbers, coronavirus cases in the uk up by 36,000, that's the today's daily figure. and...
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>> no, the government didn't find it. it has a bias against interpreting those kind of -- >> no, they were overwhelmed with data. and they can't focus on the right people. >> you know, what's a case where -- i said before where we're data rich and knowledge poor. they were knowledge rich and they didn't act on it. that's separate and apart. but we still have to be -- >> you talk about law-abiding citizens. >> yes. >> how in this country are we going to function if every person who takes an oath of office and every person who swears that they will engage in secrecy then decides to arrogate the right on their own to break the law? let me give you an example. your organization described snowden as a patriot. this is edward snowden as a patriot. snowden's a guy who went to china, which has a genuine dictatorship, is currently hiding in russia. >> that's only because the u.s. took away his passport and didn't allow him to seek asylum anywhere. >> then went to russia. so he's now sitting in russia where putin runs a virtual dic
>> no, the government didn't find it. it has a bias against interpreting those kind of -- >> no, they were overwhelmed with data. and they can't focus on the right people. >> you know, what's a case where -- i said before where we're data rich and knowledge poor. they were knowledge rich and they didn't act on it. that's separate and apart. but we still have to be -- >> you talk about law-abiding citizens. >> yes. >> how in this country are we going to...
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but what types of reasons might a foreign government have for asking the fbi to talk to this man? >> again, this is all in the area of speculation. i have to underline that. but imagine if his motivation has to do with the caucuses and ties to chechens and that sort of things. obviously russia fought a bloody civil war against chechen rebels, and he visited russia and under those circumstances he may have drew the attention of the foreign government. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> thank you, john. >>> a lot of other news going on in the world. 14 people dead and 16 others missing. we will go to west, texas, and look at the massive explosion that leveled parts of that little town. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here.
but what types of reasons might a foreign government have for asking the fbi to talk to this man? >> again, this is all in the area of speculation. i have to underline that. but imagine if his motivation has to do with the caucuses and ties to chechens and that sort of things. obviously russia fought a bloody civil war against chechen rebels, and he visited russia and under those circumstances he may have drew the attention of the foreign government. >> thank you. appreciate it....
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what happened is the gdp is being brought down by a reduction, a significant reduction in government spending and so we're going to have to incur, frankly i'm a believer that the government should spend less money on entitlements, much more money in infrastructure, less money and controlling health care cost and looking to pull back and let the private sector begin to take more responsibility for this, for our recovery. >> both of you are talking about long-term structural big term plans. washington isn't capable. we don't have a budget. we are the biggest business in the world and we don't have a budget. john berman instead the conversation is about benghazi, the ap wire taps. look these are legitimate questions to be asked. is that overshadowing the economy? >> you would think these are the only things going on in the world, some republicans used the word impeachment. looking at how this affects the president's poll numbers and the latest look is from quinnipiac university, the president a tiny bit underwater a pproval rating 45%, a little bit lower than it was a month ago so maybe
what happened is the gdp is being brought down by a reduction, a significant reduction in government spending and so we're going to have to incur, frankly i'm a believer that the government should spend less money on entitlements, much more money in infrastructure, less money and controlling health care cost and looking to pull back and let the private sector begin to take more responsibility for this, for our recovery. >> both of you are talking about long-term structural big term plans....
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>> reporter: the government has said they're not disclosing information about troop movements. that statement you're referring to there is about the city of slovansk where the pro-russian leaning mayor put out a statement saying the city had been surrounded, threatening if ukrainian forces tried to enter it, this, they would take actions to stop it. however, the cnn team on the ground said they saw no evidence of a large-scale operation but events are moving quickly. another city in the eastern ukraine, the city of chromotorsk the mayor announcing ukrainian special forces managed to take over the airfield. this is an airfield that had been under the control of pro-russian activists. the spokeswoman for the government for the president, the acting president here, also pledging that very shortly she said there would be no more terrorists on ukrainian territory. now, the government here has been promising for quite some time now it would be launching a full-scale anti-terrorism operation. a lot of people in keaiev we've been speaking to has grown frustrated with what they perceive
>> reporter: the government has said they're not disclosing information about troop movements. that statement you're referring to there is about the city of slovansk where the pro-russian leaning mayor put out a statement saying the city had been surrounded, threatening if ukrainian forces tried to enter it, this, they would take actions to stop it. however, the cnn team on the ground said they saw no evidence of a large-scale operation but events are moving quickly. another city in the...
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the problem is, we all want big government where it serves us, and we all want small government where other people are involved and that hypocrisy goes right across the political system and makes the life of both citizens and politicians impossible. >> talk about some of the programs, earlier this week congresswoman diane black a republican from tennessee tweeted this, "under president obama, food stamp enrollment has increased at ten times the rate of job creation." now we know the spending on entitlements entitlements that americans don't trust the government to make the investments. what is the alternative? >> the alternative is we have to figure out how to afford the government we want and want want the government we can afford and that means some consistency. lot of the issue is not with the national debt but our unwillingness on the republican side to pay for it with revenue increases, tax increases and on the democratic side the unwillingness to make some cuts in favor to entitlement programs. we need to do both. president obama in recent months has been offering a compromise s
the problem is, we all want big government where it serves us, and we all want small government where other people are involved and that hypocrisy goes right across the political system and makes the life of both citizens and politicians impossible. >> talk about some of the programs, earlier this week congresswoman diane black a republican from tennessee tweeted this, "under president obama, food stamp enrollment has increased at ten times the rate of job creation." now we know...
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this is some very brazen activity by the chinese government, according to the fbi . in the case of the two chinese agents, alleged chinese agents who arrested today they were accused of helping to operate an illegal police department or police station in chinatown in new york city. this is one of a network that they had operated around the country and around the world that we now seen governments around the world trying to shut down some of these these police stations that were essentially operating for the purpose of harassing dissidents in those countries. in the case of the united states , we know that the fbi has been tracking the activity of these of these chinese agents. in some cases, they go to the homes of dissidents try to persuade them to come back to china to face charges. in some cases, they are using online harassment threats to try to make sure that these dissidents are not saying anything that is negative about the chinese government. they're also pursuing people around the country who were essentially activists against against the chinese government
this is some very brazen activity by the chinese government, according to the fbi . in the case of the two chinese agents, alleged chinese agents who arrested today they were accused of helping to operate an illegal police department or police station in chinatown in new york city. this is one of a network that they had operated around the country and around the world that we now seen governments around the world trying to shut down some of these these police stations that were essentially...
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is the government, the u.s. government prepared? is corporate america prepared to protect all of this? >> surprisingly, we actually know what to do, and the australian government has shown the way, but the u.s. has had a massive failure in leadership in this area. all they have to do is lead by example. if they show how to do it the way the australians are doing, business will follow them. as long as they don't protect the federal computers well it is hard to say thanks for telling us what to do when you don't know what to do yourself. >> how can we protect against? hacking is happening every day. >> there is one easy solution, christine. it actually works. there are very few things that you can say work. this does. whenever do you online banking or online stock trading, always do it on a machine that you do nothing else on. computers cost a couple hundred dollars now. you can have a computer for banking. don't do e-mail on it. don't do the web on it. don't do anything on it. don't put word or excel or any other software. just use i
is the government, the u.s. government prepared? is corporate america prepared to protect all of this? >> surprisingly, we actually know what to do, and the australian government has shown the way, but the u.s. has had a massive failure in leadership in this area. all they have to do is lead by example. if they show how to do it the way the australians are doing, business will follow them. as long as they don't protect the federal computers well it is hard to say thanks for telling us...
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first we thoigt a statue had fallen rsh a hospital morgue held the bodies of those unable to escape as government sent envoys and planes to collect them. here at the museum had closed and investigators have been studying the scene. there is a mix of disbrief and anger in the wake of the moegs deadly terror attack this city has ever known. >> they are horrified by the violence but equally worried about the future. >> phil thank you so much for your time. we know that this attack as horrific as it is could have been much worse. >> what more have you learned about that? >> that's what the country's president has said. these two attackers were all that the damage and the terrible hurt they inflicted upon those tourists arriving. it could have been worse but they were wearing very high level, if you like of explosives. their intention was to detonate those explosions. caused more damage. there is still a lot of question about just what the motetives and ultimate goals were. they attacked what was clearly a softer target doing to reassure people and what are people saying in the aftermath of this attac
first we thoigt a statue had fallen rsh a hospital morgue held the bodies of those unable to escape as government sent envoys and planes to collect them. here at the museum had closed and investigators have been studying the scene. there is a mix of disbrief and anger in the wake of the moegs deadly terror attack this city has ever known. >> they are horrified by the violence but equally worried about the future. >> phil thank you so much for your time. we know that this attack as...
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he is accused of plotting to overthrow the government. lopez's wife has been campaigning re-lenlessly for his release. >> earlier she spoke exclusively to cnn. listen. >> we are in a crisis. eam a better country is not a crime. >> government critics say the arrest of opposition leaders are an attempt to divert attention from the economic troubles. -defense. >> talks aimed at ending north korea's nuclear program may be on the horizon. >> we have a live report from the korean peninsula as cnn continues. >> north korea has not been approached about this. they say it was very important to get agreement as soon as possible. south korea wants these talks to resume sooner rather than later. >> we thank you. there live in seoul. >> prince william is on a week long trip to asia. his goal is to promote uk relations. china will be the biggest challenge out of these two countries. >> he expects to walk that diplomatic tight rope. certainly the uk is very popular here among ordinary chinese with its push to get dramatic episodes of sherlock on the wea
he is accused of plotting to overthrow the government. lopez's wife has been campaigning re-lenlessly for his release. >> earlier she spoke exclusively to cnn. listen. >> we are in a crisis. eam a better country is not a crime. >> government critics say the arrest of opposition leaders are an attempt to divert attention from the economic troubles. -defense. >> talks aimed at ending north korea's nuclear program may be on the horizon. >> we have a live report from...
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i'm glad to see the government is doing this sort of big push the warp speed plan. to generate a vaccine. the "new york times" had a good piece today laying out just how difficult that would be. i have yet to see a good explanation from the government of how to plan to compress the time line that much. the hard part to compress here is the human trials. and you have to take a certain amount of time for human trials in order to ensure that you have a vaccine that safe and effective. that's very hard to compress. it's a fixed amount of time. i think it's a good idea they are talking about trying to manufacture at the same time or at least build a manufacturing capacity. great they're doing that. what i'm frustrated by is they can invest in warp speed for vaccine but not investing in warp speed for testing. or contact tracing. those are the things that can pay off now that begin bringing numbers down now. not waiting until january before we get a hope for a miracle that may or may not pan out. >> that i have a problem with. i can't believe that the best we can come to
i'm glad to see the government is doing this sort of big push the warp speed plan. to generate a vaccine. the "new york times" had a good piece today laying out just how difficult that would be. i have yet to see a good explanation from the government of how to plan to compress the time line that much. the hard part to compress here is the human trials. and you have to take a certain amount of time for human trials in order to ensure that you have a vaccine that safe and effective....
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. >> what's your government name? >> my government name. >> nice to meet you. >> can i sit down? >> you smell nice. >> you smell great yourself. what do you do now? >> i'm a paralegal. >> you run around doing what lawyers want you to do. >> what do you do for work? >> i work for the city. >> you do? >> i do. >> so do i. >> what do you do for the city? >> fireman. >> oh, god. >> uh-oh. >> you're a firefighter? >> i'm good. i'm good. >> no one hates firemen. with that reaction, there's only one occupation that means. you're police. >> i'm a police officer. yeah. >> that's awesome. >> you guys get a much better reputation than we do. i honestly think they like you guys more because you don't take them off to jail. >> you yell at them. >> you don't know me. most cops do. >> save any cats lately. >> no. >> what do you do? >> i work for the city. >> meter maid. >> law enforcement? >> yeah. >> you a ball buster? >> a full day has gone by and the fugitive unit is still on the hunt for alleged drug dealer, julio soto. all the hard works are paying dividends. his officers, mason and de leo
. >> what's your government name? >> my government name. >> nice to meet you. >> can i sit down? >> you smell nice. >> you smell great yourself. what do you do now? >> i'm a paralegal. >> you run around doing what lawyers want you to do. >> what do you do for work? >> i work for the city. >> you do? >> i do. >> so do i. >> what do you do for the city? >> fireman. >> oh, god. >> uh-oh. >>...
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government and their partners would be looking at that. after quite a long period without a major attack this is the worst attack by a terror group or person since 9/11. >> it's still a very, very big if. there have been several dozen plots on the united states. most of them have been home grown plots. that has tailed off a little bit. >> and we will interview a finisher across the finish line just before the first explosion. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ before tori was taking her kids to lunch in her new volkswagen... before her passat had passed 30 different inspection tests, and before several thousand tennesseans discovered new jobs on volkswagen drive, their cfo and our banker met for lunch. together, we worked with a team that helped finance construction of the world's first leed platinum auto manufacturing plant. that's the impact of global connections. that's
government and their partners would be looking at that. after quite a long period without a major attack this is the worst attack by a terror group or person since 9/11. >> it's still a very, very big if. there have been several dozen plots on the united states. most of them have been home grown plots. that has tailed off a little bit. >> and we will interview a finisher across the finish line just before the first explosion. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and...
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because the government sector is fading. remember, government job growth is fading. >> reporter: he's talking about washington belt-tightening at exactly the wrong time says this former clinton adviser. >> on fiscal policy from the congress, i'm afraid i will not give a passing grade right now. >> reporter: "wall street journal" editorial writer and critics of the obama administration. >> i give it a "b" minus but i'm optimistic about the future. you have the low interest rates, the housing recovery. i'm pretty optimistic we may see that "b" minus turn into a "b" plus. >> reporter: finally the former chair of president obama's economic team doesn't give a grade but nails how many americans are feeling. >> i don't know. on the economic conditions i'd say modest at best. >> the average for the u.s., it's about a "b" min muss. the eurozone gets a "d." and china, that grade is a "b" plus, but it is slipping. so the u.s. is doing pretty well compared with the rest of the world, but these grades matter less than how you grade your
because the government sector is fading. remember, government job growth is fading. >> reporter: he's talking about washington belt-tightening at exactly the wrong time says this former clinton adviser. >> on fiscal policy from the congress, i'm afraid i will not give a passing grade right now. >> reporter: "wall street journal" editorial writer and critics of the obama administration. >> i give it a "b" minus but i'm optimistic about the future. you...
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why would you do that more than absolutely necessary to fund a limited government. >> and you willy -- here's where i agree with grover. taxes income is a booed idea, because you want people to generate income, so where do you collect that money first? i would strongly argue that a consumption tax, especially a discretionary tax, is a of place to begin tax and for theater a very aggressive state tax. ultimately there's very little evidence that the children of the rich -- if you can't allow income to be encouraged while discouraging idle wealth for people who don't work, i would say that would be a more intelligent use of property. >> let ate play this on you and we'll go. steve bannon pitches this idea to the president. president trump then says what? you and he's all ears. there's no evidence that donald trump has any idea remotely -- add ideologuer. his an an impulse i have opportunist who changes. >> trump has very consistently said he wants to reduce tax rates and bring business taxes down to create more jobs and opportunity. he's committed to abolishing the -- to dramically incr
why would you do that more than absolutely necessary to fund a limited government. >> and you willy -- here's where i agree with grover. taxes income is a booed idea, because you want people to generate income, so where do you collect that money first? i would strongly argue that a consumption tax, especially a discretionary tax, is a of place to begin tax and for theater a very aggressive state tax. ultimately there's very little evidence that the children of the rich -- if you can't...
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the government refuses to take responsibility for its actions. david karesh, he was never gonna surrender. somebody has to fight back. they talk about a holy war that's coming, realize who we are. we helped create the monster. we're trying to stop. i can't fight this feeling. whenever heartburn strikes fast relief with tums, it's time to love food back comes weeds. have you surrounded your lord back with scotts turf builders ripple action gets three jobs done at once. swedes prevents cab gas keeps it growing strong bag of scots triple action today, it's guaranteed feed alone, feed it. closed captioning is brought to you by skechers beach casuals. stays in. right. i think people had tremendous faith. that police would find the suspects. but as each day went on it was hard to be patient. nobody knew. what they were looking for. nobody knew who they were looking for. on wednesday. april 17th. we got our first really big break in the case. i was called into my office. i went my agent, and he said, boss, take a look at this video. it was the video fro
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he hits all bad ones with multiple victims, helpless people people associated with the government. everything you can imagine, they have proven. she's got to shift back and say he came from a troubled home troubled childhood. he was dominated by a big brother he respected and was a committed idea og. he wasn't acting on his own but an agent of the older brother. remember we're in a jurisdiction here massachusetts, which doesn't recognize the death penalty. this is a federal case. that's why the death penalty is in play. in a state case acase the death penalty would not be on the table. people of massachusetts have said the death penalty is wrong, and we do not agree with it. he's got these jurors that for any reason oppose the death penalty, that's who judy clark is playing to. maybe a juror who holds deep seeded views on that. this just in to cnn. breaking news here. this is the final count in the boston marathon case. count 30 dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty. that means the accused boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is the convicted boston marathon bomber. a reset for viewers out
he hits all bad ones with multiple victims, helpless people people associated with the government. everything you can imagine, they have proven. she's got to shift back and say he came from a troubled home troubled childhood. he was dominated by a big brother he respected and was a committed idea og. he wasn't acting on his own but an agent of the older brother. remember we're in a jurisdiction here massachusetts, which doesn't recognize the death penalty. this is a federal case. that's why the...
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. >>> coming up, a rare interview with someone inside the iranian government. how the country's foreign minister tried to deny a receipt wave of arrests and how cnn's christiane amanpour pushed back. the first ti your sales reached 100k was also the first time you hit this note... ( screams in joy) save 20% with the lowest transaction fees and keep more of what you make. with a partner that always puts you first. godaddy. tools and support for every small business first. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire that run with the champ was magical. i mean the tender chicken, the peppercorn ranch... i love my rings but i'll cherish that lunch... forever. the subway series. the greatest menu of all time. i screwed up. mhm. i got us t-mobile home internet. now cell phone users have priority over us. and your marriage survived that? you can almost feel the drag when people walk by with
. >>> coming up, a rare interview with someone inside the iranian government. how the country's foreign minister tried to deny a receipt wave of arrests and how cnn's christiane amanpour pushed back. the first ti your sales reached 100k was also the first time you hit this note... ( screams in joy) save 20% with the lowest transaction fees and keep more of what you make. with a partner that always puts you first. godaddy. tools and support for every small business first. your record...
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. >> president barack obama says he's ordered the full resources of the federal government to respond to the boston attacks. in a statement at the white house he stopped short of calling it terrorism saying authorities don't yet have all the answers. >> we still do not know who did this or why. but, make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this and we will find out who did this. we will find out why they did this. any responsible individuals individuals and groups will feel the full weight of justice. full resources to getting to the bottom of whoever carried tout attack. finding out whoever was responsible for this. here is the story. >> expect president obama to be briefed throughout the day today on developments in the investigation. no doubt we will see his schedule start to move to accommodate meetings on the boston attack and he will have to start thinking about going to boston to pay his respects. to make sure the full resources are made available to investigate this unfolding crisis. the president said he doesn't have the answers we all want. he vowed that the investigato
. >> president barack obama says he's ordered the full resources of the federal government to respond to the boston attacks. in a statement at the white house he stopped short of calling it terrorism saying authorities don't yet have all the answers. >> we still do not know who did this or why. but, make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this and we will find out who did this. we will find out why they did this. any responsible individuals individuals and groups will feel the...
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all of whom report their income to the government and pay taxes and social security. the pressure to work off the books is there because freelancers often pay higher taxes than everyone else. >> freelancers pay two portions of social security tax. they pay the unincorporated business tax in many cities. they are taxed so severely that they are the ones who are really providing the economic development and growth in all of the growth industries in america. they are overly taxed and not undertaxed. >> economists estimate $2 trillion worth of income goes unreported each year and that affects the legitimate economy. it's hard for business to pay by the rules if competitors aren't paying payroll taxes or compensation to employees in the event of injury. and they have no benefit or social security and no legal resource if their boss decides to stiff them. >> what we really need to do is say, okay, it's illegal absolutely but a lot of people have the ingenuity and creativity and power to innovate. if that's where they are going, we want to help them come back into the mainst
all of whom report their income to the government and pay taxes and social security. the pressure to work off the books is there because freelancers often pay higher taxes than everyone else. >> freelancers pay two portions of social security tax. they pay the unincorporated business tax in many cities. they are taxed so severely that they are the ones who are really providing the economic development and growth in all of the growth industries in america. they are overly taxed and not...
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and our government has held somebody as a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil as an enemy combatant, so the united states supreme court hasn't fully made a decision regarding a u.s. citizen being held as enemy combatant, haven't determined that you can't, but -- >> what was the padilla decision. he was an american citizen. >> he was held. >> but the supreme court ruled -- >> never addressed the issue, the issue got resolved a different way. when you talk about this particular case, why consider holding him as enemy combatant, has to be about national security and national interest. can we learn something from this person by holding as enemy combatant that enhances national security, national interests that we can't learn through a federal prosecution. we don't know that sitting here, but that's something at least the folks within the military and department of justice should go through in terms of the thought process. what's in the best interest of the american public and national security and national interest. >> to close this point, part of what's in th
and our government has held somebody as a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil as an enemy combatant, so the united states supreme court hasn't fully made a decision regarding a u.s. citizen being held as enemy combatant, haven't determined that you can't, but -- >> what was the padilla decision. he was an american citizen. >> he was held. >> but the supreme court ruled -- >> never addressed the issue, the issue got resolved a different way. when you talk about this particular...
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the chinese government, it seems to me, has been doing its. best to try to thwart and obfuscate the work here. >> so, two intel agencies believe that this began in a lab, while four others do not. at this point, will your committee be asking for more conclusive analysis from the dni which, of course, oversees all of the intel agencies? >> well, there's certainly a lot of overlap with the other select committee, bipartisan select committee in the congress, that is focused on coronavirus very specifically. not only its origins, but, obviously, a response to the pandemic. and i want to take this back to trust. because we need to be operating on a global playing field, level playing field, through trust. and certainly, there's been many instances where we haven't had that level of trust with the ccp. if it's with regard to currency manipulation, trade, tariffs, why does it cost so much for us to sell our trucks into their country, versus what is happening with the tariffs on the back end here in our country. so, those are economic interests. but t
the chinese government, it seems to me, has been doing its. best to try to thwart and obfuscate the work here. >> so, two intel agencies believe that this began in a lab, while four others do not. at this point, will your committee be asking for more conclusive analysis from the dni which, of course, oversees all of the intel agencies? >> well, there's certainly a lot of overlap with the other select committee, bipartisan select committee in the congress, that is focused on...
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the canadian government is building eight ice strengthened patrol vessels. denmark is deploying f-16s to greenland. the value is not on this desolate sheet of ice i'm sitting on. the real value is beneath the surface. that's where we're going next, on a nuclear submarine underneath the ice. [ vet ] your turn max. [ cat ] inside and out. and i'm not the only one who thinks so...right doc? [ female announcer ] vets agree, a healthy check up starts inside. our breakthrough iams premium protection formula is developed with vets... ...with cutting edge ingredients for the lifelong health of your pet. [ cat ] what a surprise... straight as again! [ female announcer ] iams premium protection. our most advanced iams nutrition. ever. [ cat ] oh, i'm not in your way, am i doc? i...[yawns] am an iams cat. ♪ [ doug ] i got to figure this out. ♪ [ dr. ling ] i want to spend more time with my patients. [ jim ] i need to build a new app for the sales team in beijing. [ mrs. davis ] i need to make science as exciting as a video game. ♪ [ jim ] i need to push out a sof
the canadian government is building eight ice strengthened patrol vessels. denmark is deploying f-16s to greenland. the value is not on this desolate sheet of ice i'm sitting on. the real value is beneath the surface. that's where we're going next, on a nuclear submarine underneath the ice. [ vet ] your turn max. [ cat ] inside and out. and i'm not the only one who thinks so...right doc? [ female announcer ] vets agree, a healthy check up starts inside. our breakthrough iams premium protection...
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the government subsidizes a lot of it. they are able to buy venezuelan gasoline and sell legally venezuelan gasoline in colombia. >> having taken on as much gas as can be mouth siphoned in one sitting, we're off again.- siphe sitting, we're off agai sitting, we're off again. let me set the scene. it's hot out here. desert hot, and we plan to ride e hours along the coast to our lunch spot, and i ate salty goat inards for breakfast and i refuse to wear a helmet or sun block. we avoid wild donkeys and goats and get lost more than a few times. so a little heat stroke leads to a lot of horsing around, and we decide to open these puppies up. conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. pedihelpilon travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. and out here, we squeeze the most out of every second with leinenkugel's summer sha
the government subsidizes a lot of it. they are able to buy venezuelan gasoline and sell legally venezuelan gasoline in colombia. >> having taken on as much gas as can be mouth siphoned in one sitting, we're off again.- siphe sitting, we're off agai sitting, we're off again. let me set the scene. it's hot out here. desert hot, and we plan to ride e hours along the coast to our lunch spot, and i ate salty goat inards for breakfast and i refuse to wear a helmet or sun block. we avoid wild...
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but to make life difficult and undermine the credibility of this government, that's definitely part of their plan. the real challenge. a tipping point. it has really been great. maybe and maybe overestimating iraqi security forces. >> only some know the answer. yes, yes, yes. how does isis take this territory? unable to fight and push back. i was very surprised in the last week to hear sources that i speak to regularly very senior defense and military officials for the first time really express their dismay at the lack of response by iraqi security forces even after all of these months of having u.s. advisors there. how do you turn that around? and really isis in the cross hairs probably, the airport. baghdad international airport. that's the crown jewel for them. they don't have to take the city. plus diplomatic personnel with the u.s. mission in iraq. if the airport goes, that is the only way out for them. it will be very difficult to evacuate over 1,000 americans potential potentially under fire, one of the most difficult things for the military to do. >> what's it going to take to
but to make life difficult and undermine the credibility of this government, that's definitely part of their plan. the real challenge. a tipping point. it has really been great. maybe and maybe overestimating iraqi security forces. >> only some know the answer. yes, yes, yes. how does isis take this territory? unable to fight and push back. i was very surprised in the last week to hear sources that i speak to regularly very senior defense and military officials for the first time really...
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. >> massachusetts doesn't have the death penalty, but the federal government does. chuck schumer and dianne feinstein both democrats say they think the death penalty would be appropriate under federal law in this case. emily schmidt, cnn, washington. >>> for more on the legal case ahead let's bring in tanya akard, good to see you again. what we have been hearing from the justice department or at least one official there is that tsarnaev is likely to face federal terrorism charges and state murder charges. now is that interesting? is it obvious? does it give us any sense of where authorities are headed with this case? >> clearly, we're talking about two parallel tracks. we have got federal law which it's the federal government that has responsibility for prosecuting terrorism cases, typically in the first instance and as your reporter pointed out, the federal government does provide for the death penalty in these types of matters. so while in massachusetts, under state law, there are state charges to be filed because people were killed and massachusetts has the right
. >> massachusetts doesn't have the death penalty, but the federal government does. chuck schumer and dianne feinstein both democrats say they think the death penalty would be appropriate under federal law in this case. emily schmidt, cnn, washington. >>> for more on the legal case ahead let's bring in tanya akard, good to see you again. what we have been hearing from the justice department or at least one official there is that tsarnaev is likely to face federal terrorism...
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or free xwer prooiz prize and less government spend and less government in people's lives. although i think it's been brewing, as has been mentioned, i think it was perhaps essential in order to give cover to many members who were concerned about the outside forces. the reality is that these outside groups hold very significant sway because they represent the views of a good chunk of the american people. particularly a good chunk of people in the republican party. i think going forward it would be much better from the party's perspective to listen, agree respectfully when they disagree respectfully when they disagree, but at the same time hold true to some core, if you lshgs republican principles and values. >> i think one of the things that makes this moment so interesting is that we believe a lot of things we see in politics these days are planned or scripted. this did not seem to be that. it seemed to be a candid moment, and i'm wondering, congressman, what do you take on this bashing that was done by boehner against these conservative groups? is he fed up with the tea p
or free xwer prooiz prize and less government spend and less government in people's lives. although i think it's been brewing, as has been mentioned, i think it was perhaps essential in order to give cover to many members who were concerned about the outside forces. the reality is that these outside groups hold very significant sway because they represent the views of a good chunk of the american people. particularly a good chunk of people in the republican party. i think going forward it would...
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a government source telling cnn that in those communicative moments that dzhokhar also mentioned that the wars in iraq and afghanistan were self radicalized. it was the older brother who was more or less the ring leader in all of this. i must caution you, who knows what kind of state this kids mind is in, with the medical condition he is under. a government source now for the first time telling cnn that this kid laying in a hospital bed is mentioning the wars in iraq and afghanistan for what they did or alengedly did here in boston. >> it seems like he is upgraded. he's in fair condition now, according to the hospital which released that information with the approval of the fbi. now, the other families of the actual victimings of this bombing want him out. >> it would need to happen when he's stable enough to move. there's an mci plymouth, it's a jail, prison, that they also have medical treatment available for. that's not uncommon. they would poszly take him there as he waits for all the court appearances. the why is the families just want him out. they don't want him in the same hos
a government source telling cnn that in those communicative moments that dzhokhar also mentioned that the wars in iraq and afghanistan were self radicalized. it was the older brother who was more or less the ring leader in all of this. i must caution you, who knows what kind of state this kids mind is in, with the medical condition he is under. a government source now for the first time telling cnn that this kid laying in a hospital bed is mentioning the wars in iraq and afghanistan for what...
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they're expecting the results in july and government officials tell us they flagged miguel's case. it's under review as part of that investigation. the death toll they say will be updated only when it is complete. >> i have my hands tied. >> reporter: he's tired of waiting, waiting for recognition and for closure. do you feel like anyone cared? >> no. they didn't care. they didn't care. >> reporter: and you know, we are now combing through thousands, more than 20,000 death records trying to get to the bottom of what exactly this death toll should be, what exactly happened after hurricane maria and we're reaching out to our audience, reaching out to follow tocks help us out. you can go to cnn.com/puerto rico we have put a searchable database there, if you know someone you believe died as a result of hurricane maria, you can tell us their story. alisyn? >> thank you very much for staying on that. we will get the answers. it has taken a long time for those families. >> she just keeps on pushing. >>> england stages this epic world cup finish thanks to the heroic performance of the pers
they're expecting the results in july and government officials tell us they flagged miguel's case. it's under review as part of that investigation. the death toll they say will be updated only when it is complete. >> i have my hands tied. >> reporter: he's tired of waiting, waiting for recognition and for closure. do you feel like anyone cared? >> no. they didn't care. they didn't care. >> reporter: and you know, we are now combing through thousands, more than 20,000...
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so talking to people in state and local government, a lot of the evidence was probably preserved. those are lessons from 9/11. so that's good news going forward. >> again, it's important to point out, god bless all those first responders. we've seen the images of them running to, rushing forward, even knowing after that first explosion, it's possible there could be a secondary explosion. >> that is the sort of post 9/11 training that's gone on in the federal government for the last 11, 12 years. what was essential in this regard was getting these runners away from the finish line. that someone, whatever it was, that some message went out, pulled them off that street, about a half mile down the street. and pulled them over here to commonwealth avenue. >> thousands of runners were able to avoid that. we're just a few blocks from the end of the finish line. we talked earlier, and this finish line, which was kind of a controlled area over the last several days. again, we don't want to speculate, but you would believe that whatever devices were brought in, were brought in today. >> yes
so talking to people in state and local government, a lot of the evidence was probably preserved. those are lessons from 9/11. so that's good news going forward. >> again, it's important to point out, god bless all those first responders. we've seen the images of them running to, rushing forward, even knowing after that first explosion, it's possible there could be a secondary explosion. >> that is the sort of post 9/11 training that's gone on in the federal government for the last...
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reuters saying the government official who did not want to be identified shared these photos along with these images of a mangled pressure cooker. as we look at the different photos, one appears to be a cluster, you see tiny bbs likely fused together and shot out after the heat of this blast. the fbi saying the second bomb was also in some sort of metal container. >> all those doctors saying they were finding the bbs and nails in the patients they were treating. >>> and word that boston area hospitals released at least 100 of the 183 people injured in monday's attack. we're learning more about the third person killed, identified as a chinese grad student studying at boston university. we are respecting her family's wishes. we are not releasing her name at this time. we're following every new development in the boston marathon bombing investigation. pamela brown with the city's response to the attacks, senior medical correspondent elizabeth coh cohen, but we begin with susan candiotti. we learned overnight from the fbi has one of the two bombs was packed into a pressure cooker. the secon
reuters saying the government official who did not want to be identified shared these photos along with these images of a mangled pressure cooker. as we look at the different photos, one appears to be a cluster, you see tiny bbs likely fused together and shot out after the heat of this blast. the fbi saying the second bomb was also in some sort of metal container. >> all those doctors saying they were finding the bbs and nails in the patients they were treating. >>> and word that...
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if we look at government budgets, they are way up overall. they are dramatically increased over the past five years. if you look at the ticket price that you pay, 20% of the cost of the ticket price today goes to things like the faa. you are already paying as a traveler for that service, and the fact that they can't deliver on it, in spite of having bud budgets going up year over year and looking at 2010 versus 2013, and we are at the same level and some will say we are up this year versus last year and that's why i say it's more politics than reality. if you are going to run a business and have a 4% overall cut, you are going to find ways to cut that 4% without damaging the core business, and the core for the faa is to keep flights on time and get you their safety, and that's priority number one. if that's not the number one thing you can focus on, maybe i am missing something. >> quickly, though, do you think that we are going to be paying more to add to the increasing budget, we are going to pay more and more surcharges added on to our tic
if we look at government budgets, they are way up overall. they are dramatically increased over the past five years. if you look at the ticket price that you pay, 20% of the cost of the ticket price today goes to things like the faa. you are already paying as a traveler for that service, and the fact that they can't deliver on it, in spite of having bud budgets going up year over year and looking at 2010 versus 2013, and we are at the same level and some will say we are up this year versus last...